Eclectic guitarist
Marc Ribot has recorded a wide variety of music over his career, including working with
Elvis Costello and on
Tom Waits'
Rain Dogs. He has also recorded compositions for classical guitar by Haiti's
Franz Casseus, a friend of his parents, and has participated actively in New York City's downtown avant-garde music scene for some time, notably as a member of
the Lounge Lizards.
Ribot's solo albums include
Rootless Cosmopolitans and
Requiem for What's His Name; later
Ribot worked with his avant-garde jazz-rock fusion band,
Shrek, whose eponymous debut was released in 1994. With a new group,
Los Cubanos Postizos, he also issued
The Prosthetic Cubans in 1998;
Muy Divertido! followed two years later. Additionally,
Ribot played a major part in initiating the Radical New Jewish Culture Festival in Germany and New York City. Since that time, he has released a bevy of recordings including, among others,
Scelsi Morning in 2003,
Asmodeus: The Book of Angels, Vol. 7 in 2007, and
Party Intellectuals in 2008. In 2009,
Ribot appeared on recordings by numerous artists including
Cyro Baptista,
John Zorn, and
Joe Henry. He issued
Ultime Cosmos and Silent Movies in 2010.
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Steve Huey, Rovi